FEATURE: Alberta election stoking uncertainty for province’s offset industry

Published 10:25 on April 15, 2019  /  Last updated at 17:53 on April 15, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Offset market participants and developers are closely monitoring the outcome of Alberta’s Apr. 16 election, as a victory by the opposition and poll-leading United Conservative Party (UCP) could dramatically alter the landscape of the Canadian province’s decade-old industry.
Offset market participants and developers are closely monitoring the outcome of Alberta’s Apr. 16 election, as a victory by the opposition and poll-leading United Conservative Party (UCP) could dramatically alter the landscape of the Canadian province’s decade-old industry.


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